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Norman Rockwell Portrayed Americans as Americans Chose to See Themselves --
From the Very Beginning Norman Rockwell Had an Uncanny Knack of Knowing What the Public Wanted --
Although Still Under Thirty Rockwell Was Rapidly Becoming the Post's Premier Cover Artist --
Things Were Changing Too Fast and Rockwell Gave People Nostalgic Glimpses of the World They Had Left Behind --
Again and Again Rockwell Fell Back on Tried and Tested Themes --
Rockwell Was One of the Lucky Few Who Was Not Much Affected by the Depression --
Rockwell's Work Was Becoming More Personal --
Rockwell Was Now on the Verge of a Major Breakthrough --
Rockwell's Authority Was Based on the Trust of the American Public --
During the Postwar Years Rockwell Could Hardly Pick Up a Brush Without Producing a Memorable Image --
Rockwell's Style Puts Its Distinctive Mark on Everything.

Responsibility:

Norman Rockwell ; [text] by Christopher Finch.

Abstract:

Contains full color reproductions of magazine covers along with commentary about the artist.